2022
DOI: 10.1590/1678-7757-2021-0496
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Effect of fluoride, chlorhexidine or Nd:YAG on the progression of root dentin demineralization after removal of the demineralized organic matrix

Abstract: Effect of fluoride, chlorhexidine or Nd:YAG on the progression of root dentin demineralization after removal of the demineralized organic matrix* Quantification of collagen degradation is an important parameter to evaluate dentin caries for preventive aid. Objectives: Evaluate preventive methods against root collagen degradation by the hydroxyproline assay (HYP) and microradiography technique (MRT). Methodology: Five bovine root dentin blocks were obtained and subjected to an artificial demineralization proces… Show more

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“…The organic matrix of dentin is exposed during the demineralization process in dental caries and erosion, with the top layer being a totally demineralized organic matrix (DOM). Protecting DOM is essential for reducing the rate of dentin erosion because DOM can stop ion diffusion and exchange in the demineralizing area (60). Dentin may be remineralized by retaining the collagen fiber scaffold of DOM and supplementing it with the appropriate minerals (61).…”
Section: Cathepsin B L and K In The Pathogenic Mechanism Of Dental Ca...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The organic matrix of dentin is exposed during the demineralization process in dental caries and erosion, with the top layer being a totally demineralized organic matrix (DOM). Protecting DOM is essential for reducing the rate of dentin erosion because DOM can stop ion diffusion and exchange in the demineralizing area (60). Dentin may be remineralized by retaining the collagen fiber scaffold of DOM and supplementing it with the appropriate minerals (61).…”
Section: Cathepsin B L and K In The Pathogenic Mechanism Of Dental Ca...mentioning
confidence: 99%